Homebase to launch products in Tesco supermarkets

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// A team of Homebase experts will be on hand in each Tesco store to help customers

Homebase has teamed up with Tesco to launch its products in the supermarket’s stores across the UK.

The first store will open in Borehamwood on March 19, followed by Walkden and Woolwich in April.

The new stores will sell products normally found in Homebase stores, as well as outdoor furniture, garden decorations, firepits and lanterns.


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They will also offer a click-and-collect service for customers to place their order on the Homebase website and collect within one hour.

A team of Homebase experts will be on hand in each Tesco store to help customers.

“We’re really excited to be partnering with Tesco, bringing our home and garden products and expertise to even more local communities,” Homebase chief executive, Damian McGloughlin said.

“We’re always looking for ways to make it easier for customers to shop with us and teaming up with Tesco means we’re able to do just that.”

This latest partnership follows the success of Homebase’s tie-up with Next, which saw eight Homebase garden centres open in Next stores in Southampton, Norwich, Shoreham, Ipswich, Warrington, Camberley, Bristol and Sheffield last year.

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  • Simon Adams 4 years ago

    Ironic considering Homebase was started by Sainsbury’s!

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  • Simon Hall 4 years ago

    I think Tesco will buy Homebase in due course…..They did trial a similar store concept when Sainsburys owned Homebase

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// Homebase to bring its products to Tesco stores
// A team of Homebase experts will be on hand in each Tesco store to help customers

Homebase has teamed up with Tesco to launch its products in the supermarket’s stores across the UK.

The first store will open in Borehamwood on March 19, followed by Walkden and Woolwich in April.

The new stores will sell products normally found in Homebase stores, as well as outdoor furniture, garden decorations, firepits and lanterns.


READ MORE: Homebase opens shop-in-shops in Next


They will also offer a click-and-collect service for customers to place their order on the Homebase website and collect within one hour.

A team of Homebase experts will be on hand in each Tesco store to help customers.

“We’re really excited to be partnering with Tesco, bringing our home and garden products and expertise to even more local communities,” Homebase chief executive, Damian McGloughlin said.

“We’re always looking for ways to make it easier for customers to shop with us and teaming up with Tesco means we’re able to do just that.”

This latest partnership follows the success of Homebase’s tie-up with Next, which saw eight Homebase garden centres open in Next stores in Southampton, Norwich, Shoreham, Ipswich, Warrington, Camberley, Bristol and Sheffield last year.

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  • Simon Adams 4 years ago

    Ironic considering Homebase was started by Sainsbury’s!

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  • Simon Hall 4 years ago

    I think Tesco will buy Homebase in due course…..They did trial a similar store concept when Sainsburys owned Homebase

    Reply

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